Scott Sorry & Rich Jones amongst others are involved in a benefit album released on April 6th that features a previously unreleased single mix of Inner City Overture, an unreleased Sorry & The Sinatras track and a new Loyalties track.

I reckon you to buy this compilation even just for this single mix.Less dark, much more brighter sound and no harmony (just Ginger's voice) from CJ on "Everybody come together all around the world" part. You can find more difference there.

Bought if the release date, but haven't listened yet. . . damn I hate this trend of download only releases, when I pay my hard earned cash, I want a physical CD for my money, not some digital download that if I am patient, I can download somewhere for free. . .

"Be careful what you pretend to be, because in the end, you are what you pretend to be." Kurt Vonnegut paraphrased from his novel "Mother Night."

Zoloft wrote:Bought if the release date, but haven't listened yet. . . damn I hate this trend of download only releases, when I pay my hard earned cash, I want a physical CD for my money, not some digital download that if I am patient, I can download somewhere for free. . .

The whole point of this compilation is to raise money to cover Lenny's medical bills (in the US) and also for the charity Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund.http://heavyheartsbenefit.com/

Making it a download means they a) have something available very quickly to sell to raise money for someone who needs it, and b) save money on physical formats so more goes where it's needed. I think when seen in that light you can't really knock it.

I said it was the TREND of music going download only that I didn't like, not the specifics of this release. With this one we at least had the option to purchase a lossless version, which I did. On the Haiti Project, another download only "disc" we got the Sonic Graffiti track only at 160kbs? And, again, I know these particular projects are bad examples, because they are benefits, but too many discs are going by way of download only, with no choice of quality, with different bonus tracks depending on where you download it from. . . *sigh* ok end rant. . .

"Be careful what you pretend to be, because in the end, you are what you pretend to be." Kurt Vonnegut paraphrased from his novel "Mother Night."

Listened to this a couple of times now and am mightily impressed with the quality of music. Loads of bands I was totally unaware of who I'll definitely be invesigating further.

22 (yes, 22!) tracks some of which are rare/previously unreleased by bands I already like with the rest a big eye-opener to loads of new-to-me bands. Even if this wasn't for a worthwhile cause it would still be a steal.

thanks for the kind words....supercharger were delighted to be asked to be part of this 22 track monster...and i belive it is.....amazing tunage,all for a great cause..and i got to hear at least five or six mint bands that ive never had chance to check out....i hope you buy it before may the 1st when its pulled from sale, i for one will not be copying it for anyone,its the price of two pints o beer,naff all......it goes to show how the rock community look after each other and think alot of each other,bravo rich jones ,dave kerr,scott sorry..ginger....and of course,we hope you get well soon lenny bro X